Delmer Rubber Hoof Block for Cattle

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Comfortable, Shock-Absorbing Hoof Block for Dairy Cow Hoof Care

The Rubber Hoof Block for Cattle is designed to provide softer, more flexible, and comfortable hoof support compared to traditional wooden Ideal for cows with thin soles, chronic lameness, or long-term hoof support requirements, the rubber hoof block supports professional hoof care by helping redistribute weight and reduce pressure on the affected claw.

hoof blocks. Its rubber construction offers improved shock absorption and cushioning, helping reduce impact during walking on hard dairy farm surfaces.

Key Features  

  • Soft and comfortable rubber hoof block

  • Better shock absorption and cushioning

  • Helps reduce impact on hard farm floors

  • More flexible than traditional wooden hoof blocks

  • Supports weight redistribution during hoof care

  • Suitable for thin soles and sensitive hooves

  • Useful for cows requiring long-term hoof support

  • Ideal for professional hoof trimming and cattle hoof care

  • Designed for dairy cows and cattle

Recommended For  

Thin Soles | Chronic Lameness | Sensitive Hooves | Long-Term Hoof Support | Therapeutic Hoof Trimming | Dairy Cow Hoof Care

Why Choose a Rubber Hoof Block?  

Rubber hoof blocks provide a cushioning effect that helps absorb impact during movement. Compared with rigid wooden blocks, the softer rubber material may offer greater comfort for cattle requiring additional hoof support.

They are particularly useful in hoof care situations involving thin soles, recurring hoof discomfort or extended support requirements.

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)  

1. What is a rubber hoof block used for?  

A rubber hoof block is used in cattle hoof care to provide cushioning, shock absorption, and weight redistribution during professional hoof treatment and recovery support.

2. Is a rubber hoof block softer than a wooden hoof block?  

Yes. Rubber hoof blocks are generally softer and more flexible than wooden blocks, providing additional cushioning.

3. Is it suitable for cows with thin soles?  

Yes. Rubber hoof blocks can be useful for cows with thin or sensitive soles where softer hoof support may be preferred.

4. Can rubber hoof blocks be used for chronic lameness?  

They may be used as part of a professional hoof care plan for cattle with chronic lameness. The underlying cause of lameness should be assessed by a veterinarian or trained hoof care professional.

5. Does a rubber hoof block absorb shock?  

Yes. The rubber construction provides better shock absorption and cushioning, particularly when cattle walk on hard flooring.

6. Is it suitable for long-term hoof support?  

Rubber hoof blocks are useful when extended or long-term hoof support is required, subject to regular hoof monitoring and professional guidance.

7. How is a rubber hoof block attached?  

The block is attached to a properly trimmed, cleaned and dry claw using a suitable cattle hoof block adhesive.

8. Who should use rubber hoof blocks?  

They are ideal for dairy farmers, veterinarians, professional hoof trimmers and cattle hoof care specialists.